This presentation covers the main points from the summit and the OpenStack Juno release
It also covers how users use OpenStack based on the recent survey
OpenStack Juno The Complete Lowdown and Tales from the Summit
1. Tales from the Summit
Nati Shalom
@natishalom
Alex Freedland
@alex_freedland
2. General
Sentiment..
at the last few US
events, people
were coming to
summits to figure
out what
OpenStack was.
But it seems like
everyone here that I
talk to is using
OpenStack. Some
are here to get it
more production
ready, but they’re
using it. They’re
committed to it.”
Dave Wright, CEO of storage vendor SolidFire
4. OpenStack Juno Key Themes
Enterprise
Maturity
Laying the
Foundation for NFV
Support
• Most widely-supported cloud platform,
expanded testing for plugins
• Storage policies for object storage
• Federated identity enhancements
• Operational improvements
• OpenStack infrastructure natural home
for implementing NFV
• NFV workgroup established, new
features landing in Nova
New Data
Processing
Capability
• New Data Processing capability part of
integrated release
• Quickly provision and manage Hadoop
and Spark
10. TOSCA - Standard Template for NFV
Top four cloud open standard (Forrester)
5000+ participants
65+ countries
ETSI NFV liaison, EU FP7,
TOSCA Parser Integrated into the Heat
Project
11. My Talk from
the Summit
Application and Network Orchestration Using
HEAT & TOSCA
@natishalom
@samuelbercovici
15. Top Four
Users
Sessions
• Docker Meets Swift: A Broadcaster’s
Experience
• Bringing Research to the Cloud: the
NeCTAR Research Cloud
• BBVA Bank on OpenStack
• Seamless Migration from Nova-network
to Neturon in eBay
Production
16. Key Growth Stats
Contributor Growth
1,419 contributors affiliated with 133 organizations contributed to
Juno; a 16% increase from the Icehouse release
Total Number of
Features
342 new features in the Juno integrated release and common
libraries
Bugs Fixed
3,219 bugs fixed during the Juno release cycle, a 10% increase from
Icehouse
Top Companies
Committing Code
HP, Red Hat, Mirantis, Rackspace, IBM, Cisco, NEC, VMware,
OpenStack Foundation, Independents; top users contributing
include Yahoo!, Time Warner Cable and eBay
Documentation
Nearly 500,000 lines of documentation modified; new
Architecture Design Guide produced during Juno cycle
Drivers & Plugins
97 drivers and plugins supported across the compute,
storage and networking capabilities
18. Private vs Public Cloud
Users are getting more
comfortable running
OpenStack outside their
private clouds
19. 30% use non Hypervisor VM’s!
• There are Two
ways to run
Docker:
– Nova Compute
– Heat Resource
• Other Option:
– Running Docker on
Bare Metal
• Unique to
Openstack
– The reason why
controlling the
infrastructure is key to
innovation..
20. New Kids in the Block
Puppet
Continues to
Lead but Ansible
passed Chef
adoption for
OpenStack
production
environments
21. 60% of OpenStack users use Docker &
Heat for Application Configuration
• Puppet Is still
popular
• Docker & Heat
lead over Chef
and Ansible
22. Interoperability with other clouds is
Key for OpenStack Users
The use of multiple
clouds is reality, with
more than 80% of
respondents noting
the use of another
public cloud.
Nearly one fifth are
making use of
multiple other
clouds.
23. References
• OpenStack Juno Presentation
• OpenStack Community Perspective
• OpenStack User Survey Insights: November 2014
• Infoworld Summary of the Summit
• Application and Network Orchestration Using
HEAT & TOSCA
• NFV on OpenStack (Juno and Kilo Release)
• Data Analytics on OpenStack by Mirantis
• Top 4 User Sessions in Paris
TOSCA Version 1.0 Specification approved as an OASIS Standard (Nov 2013)
Government and Corporate Awareness:
– OASIS: 600+ member organizations.
5000+ participants spanning 65+ countries
– TOSCA TC: 150+ members, 35+ companies & orgs.
– International Standards & Research: ETSI NFV liaison, EU FP7, etc.
– Industry Analysts: Forrester names TOSCA as a top four cloud open standard (Mar 2014)
Multi-company Interoperability Demonstrated:
– EuroCloud 2013 (Oct 2013): IBM, SAP, Fujitsu, Huawei, HP,
Vnomic, Zenoss and others
– OpenDataCenterAlliance: TOSCAApplicationPortability
in the Enterprise Cloud PoC (Jan 2014)